The book is a coffee table book with lots of great photos - and yes it would make a good companion book to The Toronto Terror.
The good: Many great essays about Thompson with some profiles and opinion pieces being very accurate. Kudos to those writers. Gary McKay's write-ups are very good and well researched. Essay format works very well.
The bad: There are quite a few courses with photos of holes that were renovated and have nothing to do with Thompson - I wish Mike's photos were taken specifically to illustrate his Thompson's known work. Accrediation is occasionally wrong - but that's me being sensitive.
It certainly provides a good look at most of his major courses, although there are a few great ones like Kawartha left out which frustrates me. There is also a lot of great work at small places like Allandale completely ignored.